Tensions rose this weekend as the BLM rounded up Bundy’s cattle, citing unpaid grazing fees. However, after protesters — some of whom were reportedly armed — had a standoff against BLM agents, the Nevada rancher’s cattle were returned.

But Monday, Reid, the Silver State’s Democratic senator, said the situation hasn’t ended.

“Well, it’s not over,” Reid told NBC’s Reno affiliate KRNV on Monday. “We can’t have an American people that violate the law and then just walk away from it. So it’s not over.”

Bundy said Reid has other issues to deal with in Washington.

“I got something to say to Harry, ‘You know, Harry, Nevada citizens — we, the people — elected you to go back to United States Senate and take care of United States’ business,” Bundy said. “Which might be something like defend us from foreign nations.”